Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 20, 1927, Image 1

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walking is urged;
EDWIN A. YVNKER
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H EDS ID MID GIRL
I
ramed Hymnologi
S aturday iff re g u la r m onthly se s­
Many may have noticed th e tine
A p retty home w edding took
sion at 10.30 o’clock. A rran g e­
display of v alu ab le prem ium s on
place T h u rsd ay , Septem ber 15, a t
m ents have been m ade to have
high noon at th e home of Mr. and
exhibit in th e window of th e W al-
E lton W atkins, th e dem ocratic
Mrs. H E. H arry of Jerom e. Idaho,
A rticles valued a t about $300 candidate for rep rese n tativ e to con-
T he m any frien d s of P ete r Michel rad M ercantile com pany. These
T h ere is ta lk of form ing a h ik e rs’ when th e ir d au g h ter, G ertrude
A m ost atten tiv e and responsive
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w ere stolen from Mrs A. H ughes’
or w alking club in G resham if a Helen, becam e th e bride of Edw iu audience, w hich filled th e Powell
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unker
of
G
resham
.
Dr
A.
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euough
num
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who
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su
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The republican
reD ublican can
d
id
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has
also
sudden
death
w
hich
o
ccu
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Sun-
arp
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by
th
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erry
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residence on Pow ell stre e t and ' The
Valley Mission church S aturday
can d id ate has also
P earson of Tw in F alls officiated,
W allula avenue som etim e Sunday been invited to be p rese n t and d a y evening at th e office of th e H utchinson com pany in exchange ficiently in terested can be found to using the im pressive rin g ce re­ evening, greeted Robert H arkness
m
ake
it
w
orth
w
hile
to
effect
a
n
y
­
of A ustralia, world famed com poser
evening w hile Mrs. H ughes and her la te r announcem ent w ill be m ade : P o rtlan d E le ctric Pow er com pany for its new prem ium book filled th in g like an organized effort. It mony.
and pianist, and listened w ith ra p t
d au g hter, Miss D ella H ughes, w ere S r i X ^ a X ^ o t T h U ^ d t F irs t and A lder w here he w a s - » h “ >p g reen trad in g stam ps is tr u e th a t th is is th e autom obile
A w ealth of garden flow ers was in te re st to the hour and a half
ab sen t from the house. The m ost p o rtu n ity to hear th ese men in or- em ployed as ja n ito r. D eath w as w hich a r e know n p rac tica lly to age and it is fast becom ing the fly­ used effectively about th e rooms.
program w hich w as w ithout a dull
of th e a rticle s tak en belonged to
ing age, alth o u g h doubtless it will The w edding p arty stood in the m om ent from s ta r t to finish.
Miss H ughes and included a w inter der tv vote intellig en tly w hen elec- ap p a ren tly caused from an a ttac k ev ery household in th e land,
living room before an arch covered
lie
m
any
years
before
flying
will
Mr. H ark n ess’ w ork is, to say the
of h e a rt fai]u re
Mr Michel w as
F o r spvpral y ea rs p ast th e S p erry
coat and several pieces of jew elry tion day comes.
w ith g reens and cosmos. T he bride
The m em bers of th e B aptist
y ea rs o f a e e
& H utchinson com pany has been become a common sp o rt for G resh ­ was dressed in flat crep e of Ju n e least, inim itable. His accom pani­
am ong them p ea rls and am ber
am in h ab itan ts.
m ents and im provisations, many of
beads, a diam ond iavalliere, b race­
I
w ill b .
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But w hile it is tru e th a t it is the rose, shading to cru sh ed rasp b e rry w hich w ere m ore or less im­
lets and a cam eo brooch. A tra v e l­
and
shell
pink.
She
ca
rrie
d
asters
e autom obile, and th a t
prom ptu com positions in solo, duet,
ing bag and an ivory to ilet set w ere pr p resen t at the w eekly p ray er ®d S atu rd ay afternoon at 2z30 hook of stam ps, hut it has now dis- age of th
co n trib u tes largely to a of the sam e shades. Follow ing the q u arte t, m inor and congregational
also taken, the la tte r the p roperty m eeting service la st T h u rsd ay eve- o’clock from th e M ethodist ch u rch continued th a t p ractice, due to a agency
■
ereniony
and
co
n
g
ra
tu
latio
n
s,
a
p leasan t v ariatio n in th e dull ro u ­
form s. Mr. H ark n ess show ed him ­
of Mrs. H ughes. A sm all clock ning. On T h u rsd ay evening, Sep- jn ch arg e of th e J. E. Metzger u n - rec en t ruUnR governing th ese m at- tine
of living, it is likew ise tru e buffet luncheon was served. Only self the thorough m usician w hen
ber 22. a business session w ill d erta k in g p arlo rs. In term e n t w ill
.
...
ta k en from the house w as found on tem
a
few
relativ
es
and
close
friends
be held and all m em bers a re urged ta k e Place in Rose City cem etery. te r s ' and froni now
w ill give a th a t for th e sake of h ealth , for the
he Im itated chim es p erfectly in an
th e ground outside.
Mrs. original chim e tre a tm e n t of "Joy
of len g th en in g life and for the w itnessed the cerem ony.
A ccess to the house w as gained to be p resen t as some very im port- i T he deceased is survived by his prem ium of m ore th an relativ e sake
Louis
Y
unker
of
G
resham
,
m
other
by jim m ying a bedroom window ant business w ill be up for discus- widow Mrs. Belle M ichel; four value for a la rg e r book of stam ps, purpose of m aking th a t span m ore of file groom , was the only out of to th e W orld.”
reaso n ab le
exercise
One of th e m ost enjoyable p a rts
and it is ce rtain th a t th e in tru d e r sion and decision. T he social held (laughters \ ,rs ^,a “ de ^ hl.te,’ ' ’r s ’ Due to th e im m ense p u rch asin g enjoyable,
m ust not he discard ed to th e extent tow n guest.
la st F rid av eveninc was m uch en- G ladys Hoyt and Mi's. Mabel Hau
of th e evening’s en tertain m en t was
did not go throughout th e house, as joyed
Mrs. Y unker was g rad u ated last th e com position of an im prom ptu
by all those presen t.
cf P o rtlan d and Mrs. M arguerite P °w er of th e com pany, th ese prem - it is being done.
sm all sum s of m oney easily acces­
Tills a rtic le is not being w ritten sp rin g from Oregon A g ricu ltu ral chorus, based on a sc rip tu re text
Mrs. Susie Raymond of P o rtlan d K night of Escondido, C alifo rn ia: a lum s a re of b e tte r value th a n could
sible w ere not m olested. The m ost
for th e teen age y o u n g sters who college. She Is a m em ber of D elta recited by a m em ber of th e audi­
of th e w ork w as done in th e room w as a week end visito r of h er sis- b ro th er Jo h n Michel of P o rtlan d be p u rch ased by th e individual are
bubbling over w ith life and Omega so ro rity and Omicron Nu ence. Hut th ree or four m om ents
te r, Mrs. Sadie Chase and d au g h ter and tw o siste rs in S w itzerland. w ith th e m oney obtained from the
w h ere he entered.
energy and who get sufficient ex er­ and Cap and Gown honofaries. Mr. w ere consum ed in g etting the
T he loss was rep o rted im m edi­ W ilma. Miss W ilma also e n te r­ Miss M arg aret Michel and Mrs. book u nder th e old system ,- acco rd ­ cise
from th e ir ja u n ts to and from Yunker is a g rad u a te of th e 1918 ch o ru s into shape and Mr. H ark ­
ately to the au th o rities and detect­ tained Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone at E lizabeth A m acher.
ing to those who a re giving the school and from varied am use­ class of G resham Union high school ness then stepped to tlie piano und
ives w ere put on th e case. E xcel­ dinner on Sunday.
m ents to keep them in good trim . ami the U niversity of C alifornia played it through. E veryone was
stam ps.
Mrs. H. C. Nelson e n tertain ed at DEATH
COMES TO
len t fing erp rin t p ictu res w ere ob­
But w here is tlie w oman p ast 4'> and is en terin g his th ird year as soon singing it and when Mr. H a rk ­
T
he
green
trad
in
g
stam
p
s
are
tain ed, w hich will be used in the luncheon on F riday, Mrs. Jo sep h in e
H A RR Y NEW TON BAIN
who can round o ut a m ile w ithout physics in stru c to r a t Oregon A gri­ ness called for a volunteer to step
A nderson and h er sister, Mrs.
w ork of the detectives.
being handled by the W alrad Mer- becom ing winded or ready to sink c u ltu ra l college.
to th e front and sing it as a solo,
E lle rt of S alt Lake, also Mrs. G. R.
lla r r y Newton Bain, aged 66 ca n tlle com pany, J. E. M etzger, the w ith exhau stio n ? W alking is fast
The young couple left im m ediate­ offering as an inducem ent a copy
A
nderson
of
Orient.
GRESHAM POSTMASTEK
ly
tiy
autom
obile
on
a
honeymoon
becom
ing
a
lost
a
rt,
su
rro
u
n
d
ed
as
A
ltm
an
left
Sunday
for
Cor-
Sunday
on
th
e
farm
of
(¡r
,,8ilam
S
ervice
station,
G
resham
of his song hook, Mrs. O scar No-
Dale
„o n
th e M ountain View F lo ra l com pany
..
ATTENDS CONVENTION vallis
people are by every facility for trip and will la ter be at hom e to reen sang it thro u g h tw ice to his
w here he w ill en ro ll as a
p,r M h a m a f t e r tw o ( la v s ’ IB- D rug com pany, A. J. W. Brow n and
th
eir
friends
at
the
Avondale
a
p
a
rt­
tra
n
sp
o
rta
tio
n
.
T
he
au
to
is
a
tim
e
accom panim ent, w ith the ap plause
th e Mvers
freshm a an at O. A. C. M argaret P“ 8‘
Miss E lisabeth Johnson and her F itzgerald, who has sp e n t th e su m ­ ness, th e resu lt of a p a r a ly tic , th e Myers bakery,
sav er and folks have to m ake every m ents, Corvallis.
of those present.
m o th er Mrs. Marion Johnson are m er w ith h er aunt, Mrs. B. C. Alt- stroke. Mr. Bain w as em ployed at
m inute count in flits re stle ss rapid
In tersp e rse d w ith the m usical
age, forgetful th a t it ta k es tim e to
enjoying a trip w hich has taken man. has retu rn ed to h er home a t ‘he ,lpw house erected by the rose EXAM S. ANNOI NEED
p a rt of the program w as th e droll
them as far east as N iagara F alls, A uburn. W ashington.
COB FO R E S T RANGER lie aro u n d sick, it ta k e s money to
,a r ’V
tb e Base L ine extension
w it of the e n te rta in e r w hich flashed
New York, w here Miss Johnson a t­
pay the doctor, to say nothing of
Mr. and Mrs. W ilfred N asshahn ™ad - , He *8 8«7> ved by his widow
th ro u g h all he said. He concluded
Mrs.
C.
De
W
itte,
h
er
son
T
heo­
tended from S eptem ber 1-1 to 17 the will he leaving th is w eek for Mon­ Mrs. L au ra Bain and a stepson. | An ex am in atio n for fo re st ran g e r tlie inconvenience and the discom ­
with an account of his conversion
dore
and
d
au
g
h
ter
A
villa
attended
T
he
fu
n
e
ra
l
w
ill
be
held
tom
orrow
I
.
..
,
fort of illness.
27th ann u al convention of the N at­ m outh w here th ey w ill resum e
and how he cam e to en ter th is Held
aftern
o
o
n
at
4
o’clock
from
th
e
w
ill
be
held
th
e
la
tte
r
p
a
rt
of
Octo­
T
h
u
rsd
ay
at
Oregon
City
the
fu
­
ional A ssociation of P ostm asters. th ie r studies at th e sta te norm al.
If everybody would get out and
of endeavor, which was intensely
chapel of M iller & T racey.
her th is year. A pplications m ust w alk th re e or four m iles a day in neral of a young friend who was in terestin g .
A full program of business co n fer­
He has circled the
killed
on
the
Pacific
highw
ay
south
----------------------
rec
ejve(j
by
(be
U.
8.
Civil
S
er-
ences, w ith ad dresses by the lead­
the open, reg ard less of th e w eather,
globe six tim es in the in te re st of
of
R
oseburg.
PLEASANT
VALLEY
I’Kl NFS AND APPLES.
vice Com m ission, W ashington, D.C., in h alin g at every step deep b reath s
ing postal au th o rities of th e United
sacred song, the associate of such
of ozone, th ro w in g off tlie cares of
Ray Card of San Pedro, C alifor­ men as C harles A lexander, Dr.
S tates, w as in te rsp ersed w ith de­
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T
he
a
g
ric
u
ltu
ra
l
d
ep
a
rtm
en
t
of
,
not
la
te
r
th
a
n
October
14,
th
e
fo
rest
Clyde S ager of L ents was in
lig h tfu l outings to nearby points of
life as a m antle, eat m oderately nia, lias been visiting at Cedarnook, T orrey und the lute D r. J. W ilbur
P lea san t V alley S atu rd ay on busi- the governm ent in its crop re p o rt service announces from its P o rt- and o th erw ise sanely, h alf tlie ills ihe home o f his uncle and au n t Chapm an.
in te re st and other social events.
of la st week covering th e p ru n e land, Oregon, offices.
of life would be cured and iife itself Mr. and Mrs. U. (1. Smith.
En route Mrs. Joh nson and her ness.
Mr. H ark n ess has consented to
V isitors at th e hom e of Mr. and [ crop of w estern Oregon and W ash-
T his is th e first ra n g e r exam ina- g rea tly prolonged. But ju st so long
d au g h ter stopped off a t Chicago
C edarville is rapidly becom ing a re tu rn for a second recitnl on S a t­
'
Places of ex as th e m iddle aged folks eat h e a rti­ flower ce n te r and th e g ard en s are urday evening, O ctober 8, In the
and D etroit w here they spent a few Mrs. G. H. Richey la st week w ere ingtou says it is a t th is tim e doubt- :
1 la< P8 or ,x ly of every th in g th ey w ant and adm ired by ail. Miss Cora G iese's Mission church. He w ill appear
days w ith relativ es, am ong them Mrs. F lora P utnam of C orvallis and ful how m uch of th e 50,000,000 to n o n nelu 8,nce
th e m other of Mrs. Johnson, 91 Mr. and Mrs. L ester Richey and 00,000.000 pound dried p ru n e crop am ination include the eight forest se ttle back afte r d in n er for a good garden is a p leasu re to walk th is evening at the A rletu B aptist
can be saved. It is not th ought sup erv iso r h e a d q u arte rs tow ns in rest, th ereb y accu m u latin g flesh through w ith Its m any v arieties of church and tom orrow evening at
y ears of age, who visited in G resh ­ dau g h ter U ene of P endleton, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. H ayden of P o rtlan d the u n settled w eath er has caused W ashington and the 14 tow ns in they have no ea rth ly need of, ju st flowers, ro ses and peonies predom ­ the H ighland B aptist church.
am ten y ears ago. At D etroit they
so long will th e ir ills Increase.
visited F ord's p la n t and air port, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K ester- i an y co n sid erab le dam age. Some
inating. Mrs. C. F. ituegg has a
| crack in g , how ever, is rep o rted . T he
8 ’
also th e U. S. arfny air station. son Sunday evening.
W alking lias become such an ob­ line collection of dah lias, w hile
Notice.
Mr. and Mrs. E vans and two sons p ro duction is very spotted, it says.
T *le fo rest service points out the solete .factor in daily life th a t th e Mrs. P ercy Giese has a b eautiful
They planned to spend a few days
In an sw er to the a rtic le in the
a t Brooklyn w here Mrs. Johnson of P o rtlan d called on Mr. and Mrs. Many o rch a rd s have a full crop, passing the exam ination does not av erag e autom obilist, in passing up old fashioned garden w here the Outlook in reg a rd s to M yrtle P eake
w hile often an adjoining o rch a rd n ecessarily m ean an im m ediate ap- a p ed estrian , som etim es tap s his m any v arieties of n a rc issu s and Iris and fam ily In the Issue of S eptem ­
has a daughter, Mrs. Cushm an. G. N. S ager F rid ay aftern o o n .
W ord w as received by relativ es m ay be p rac tica lly bare. L o calities ( . . .
T heir route home will ta k e them
own head significantly as much as each try to outdo the other. The ber 16, I w ish to sta te th a t th is Is
’ '
'
'* ' '
to say, "Som ething w rong up there, garden of Mrs. W alter F orbes Is u n tru e and uncalled for. We w ere
via P hiladelphia, Chicago and D en­ here of th e d eath of F rpd Rugg of ru n from p erh ap s 40 to 90 per cen t *
ver. At th e la st nam ed place Mrs. Los A ngeles on A ugust 26th of of a fu ll crop. T he to ta l produc- ex ist before offers a re made. To poor fellow, guess he c a n ’t afford b eautiful w ith Its a s te rs and other not in need, and did not ask for
Jo h n so n h as a dau g h ter, Mrs. h e a rt disease. H e had been sick for tion w ill probably be aro u n d 60 per quote from th e notice, “ap p lica n ts a c a r.’’
an n u als. C edarville h as one g a r­ ch arity . We are paying our way
som e tim e, b u t w ent suddenly. He [ cent of la st year, or possibly h ig h er m ust be in sound physical condl-
Goudy.
In th e S eptem ber issue of "P h y s­ den th at can n o t be seen front the anil do not ap p re cia te th is unkind
fo rm erly lived n ear G resham .
should favorable w eath er p r e v a il.1 .
,
. .
... '
ical C u ltu re" the ed ito r lias some highw ay and m ust be seen to be advertising. Mrs. M yrtle Peake.—
Mrs. N. L. S ta r of S eattle has re- P re sen t w eath er conditions do not Hon and K° od b p a l,b - T1,p forpat p ertin en t h in ts In his artic le e n ­
T he various local radios w ilj r e ­
ap p reciated . T h at Is Max M iller’s Adv.
ceive the re p o rt of the Dempsey- tu rn ed to h er hom e a fte r a week look very prom ising, and th e re is | service req u ires th a t ap p lican ts be titled,
“W alking
for
G lorious rose garden w here th e re a re sev­
spent
w
ith
her
sister,
Mrs.
W
ill
:
a
p
ro
b
ab
ility
of
co
n
sid
erab
le
loss,
able-bodied
and
capable
of
en
d
u
r-
E d ito r's N ote:' T he a rtic le r e ­
T unney cham pionship fight next
H ea lth ”. A few of Mr. M acfad- eral th o u san d beautiful roses. The
Some d rie rs w ill be in o p eratio n jnR h ard sh ip s and p erform ing se- (Icn’s ideas are briefly expressed as garden at C edarnook, th e hom e of ferred to was w ritten on Inform a­
T h u rsday afternoon and
invite D ahlquist.
Miss Bessie E nnis of P o rtlan d ea rly next week and probably al
,abor
conditions follow s:
those in te reste d to listen in. One
“No m a tte r w hat oth er Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Sm ith, is ad ­ tion w hich w as considered au th en -
J
of th e m ost popular places, afford­ w as calling on frien d s h ere Sunday, will be going by th e la tte r p a rt of
exercise you may tak e, w alking m ired by m any and can only speak tlc by thin p aper anil was in serted
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
ill
Richey
and
th
e
week.
Invalids
and
consum
ptives
seeking
ing room in th e open w here h u n ­
should lie a p art of your reg u la r for Itself.
Many p eren n ials are w ith a d esire to be of assistan ce.
C an n eries have tak en consider- light out-of-door em ploym ent are habits. T h ere Is nothing tliut can found th e re and the g ard en is a
dreds can hear, is a t th e Radio fam ily spent la st w eek end witli
friends
a
t
The
D
alles,
Oregon.
j
able
of
the
crop
a
t
prices
aro
u
n
d
not
Qualified
for
th
e
w
ork
and
Card of Thanks.
E le ctric shop, co rn er R oberts ave­
effectively tak e its place. W alking continuous m ass of flowers, from
B. E. T u rn e r m ade a trip to S her- . $2ti per ton. A few d rier o p era to rs .
.
,
,
N
We wisli to th a n k the m any
nue and Pow ell street.
ac ce le ra tes the circu latio n of the
idan. Oregon, Sunday.
have bought fresh p ru n es to be de- sllould not a p p ' y’ No one m ay ex blood th ro u g h o u t every p art of the th e tu lip s of early sp rin g u n til the frien d s of Mrs. Jen n y S m ith for
"m um s” are gone in th e late fall.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. R obinson of llvered at $20 per ton for th e fru it pect to pass the exam ination who body. It m aterially ac ce le ra tes tis ­ T h ere a re 50 v arieties of c h ry sa n ­ th e ir kindness d uring her illness,
New things under “Classified."
P o rtlan d visited
S atu rd ay w ith averag in g good size. Sm all sizes is not able to tak e c a re of him self sue ch an g es w hich is so im p o rtan t them um s.
Nothing can be m ore and also for the b eautiful floral
th e ir dau g h ter, Mrs. W ill Richey. I w ill find p retty slow m ovem ent th is an(j
horses in regions rem ote in th e m ain ten an ce of splendid beautiful a t th is tim e of th e year trib u te s id h er death
Mrs. Alice Richey w ill leave T h u rs­
Mabell E. Jones, W. H. H elyer.
health.
T he p ro p er am ount of th an th e w onderful co lo rin g s of the
’„ ™ u ™ e S h‘ r i ‘ profc
day (or M onmouth to atten d the
w alking will give you m ore life aste rs, zineas and m arigolds.
T
he
re
p
o
rt
says
th
e
production
of
l
A
pplicants
m
u
st
have
reached
Don’t fo rg et th e ad v e rtise rs when
Oregon norm al th e com ing year.
w hile you a re alive. E very day
The C. 8. C. d u ll will m eet with you need an y thing in th e ir line.
Oregon apples th is year w ill prob- th e ir 21st b u t n ot th e ir 35th b lrth - will be m ore com plete and m ore
Mrs.
W
alter
Forbes
on
T
hursday,
ably am o u n t to ab o u t 5,000,000 ,jay. S ubjects exam ined on a re ed- sa tisfac to ry , and it is no ex a g g era­
MINNESOTA SOCIETY
bushels. T he com m ercial crop w ill
p ractical tion to say w alking w ill add m any S eptem ber 22, for Its .reg u lar m e et­
ing. The club recen tly com pleted
W ill meet oct . i be
a little over h alf th a t of l a s t 1
, ,
years to ^rour life. Professional
y ear an d a little below th e five- experience relativ e to du ties of po- w alk ers rem ain young m any years tw o beautiful q u ilts w hich It sent
T he M innesota S tate society of y ear av erag e of 4,500,000 b ushels.
sition of ra n g e r and ex perience; beyond th e tim e for show ing age.’ to the C h ild ren ’s F arm home at
W ednesday, Sept. 21.— M ultno­
P o rtlan d has invited ex -resid en ts
T he sh o rt United S tates crop ap- th e first tw o have w eights of 40 T he au th o r in his a rtic le cites th e C orvallis.
A rth u r G runt is able to be m ah d istric t Pom ona G range a t
of M innesota and th e ir frien d s, and p ea rs to be stim u latin g the m a rk e t• , intg each th e la st, 20: th e pass- w onderful possibilities of golf as out Mrs.
again a fte r a brief illness.
N um erous Oregon g ro w ers re p o rt "
C olum bia hall, C orbett, 10:30 a. m.
a h ea lth fu l exercise, b u t a ttrib u te s
also m em bers of th e M innesota offers aro u n d $1.00 per bushel for ) *nK Ktade is 60.
Recent g u ests at th e hom e of Mr.
those benefits alm o st solely to the
F riday evening. Sept. 23.— R ecep­
A lum ni association in P o rtlan d , to o rch a rd ru n apples, cu lls so rted
E x-service men m u st a tta c h to w alking n ecessary in th e game. and Mrs. P ercy Giese w ere Mr. and
atten d the first reunion of M inne­ out. in d istric ts w here t h y e was th e ir ap p licatio n s th e ir o rig in al dis "B ubbling vitality, boundless e n e r­ Mrs. W illis and Mrs. MUHson, of tion for Fairview te ac h ers at
schoolhouse.
so tan s for th is season to be held p rac tica lly no sale for th e fru it la st c f,a rg e or p h o to stat or certified gy and buoyant youth are w ithin P o rtlan d and Mrs. Mary I r w in 'o f
year. In tlie d istric ts w ith a well
. . . .
«
th e reach of people If they but. Seaside.
S atu rd ay night. O ctober 1, a t Al- estab
S atu rd ay evening. Sept. 24.—
lish ed ap p le rep u ta tio n even copy thereof.
knew it. Hnd th a t w ithout th e ex ­
T he d airy b arn ju st com pleted by C ountry dunce at F airview city
A zar tem ple. T h ird and Colum bia b etter offers are being m ade. Q uite
P ositions of ran g e r c a rry sa lar- p en d itu re of a cent."
Byron De Young, who purchased hall.
stree ts. T h ere w ill be dan cin g and satlsfac to ry f. o j ) ofTers a re being )e8 from $1620 to $2000 in the
The Outlook would like to hear th e H elney hom estead, is one of the
U nited S tates and from $1900 to ex p ressio n s from any who may be m ost com plete In th e state. It has
refreshm ents. M embers of oth er m ade for packed fru its.
Sept. 26 to Oct. 1—S tate fair at
in terested in th is form of diversion a cap acity for 100 tons of loose hay Salem.
sta te societies have been invited, ft
! $2500 in A laska.
Forests Menaced by Fire.
and who would like to join such a and will accom m odate 60 cows. The
w as announced by G eorge W eather-
A pplicants should apply d irect to club.
A fire, p lain ly visible from G resh ­
Six persons have alread y stables are equipped w ith cork
F riday evening, Sept. 30.—A reme
head, p resid en t of th e M innesota am , is said to be m enacing green th e U. 8. Civil Service Com m ission, signified th e ir intention of becom ­ floors, have all m odern d airy co n ­ club card p arty a t C hanticleer inn.
tim b er in th e holdings of the Bear W ashington. D. C.. for form 2600 ing c h a rte r m em bers. A few sim ­ veniences. T he b arn Is Ideal In
society.
C reek Logging com pany In th e v i­
ple ru les to be adh ered to, w ith every resp ect for the production of
Sunday E vening, Oct. 2—S acred
cinity of Sandy. T he fire o rig in a t- I and sta te th a t th e exam ination Is su itab le by-law s, can be worked out tlie highest grad e of milk.
co n c ert a t Sm ith M emorial P resby­
SPRINGDALE
ed from th e b u rn in g of slash in g s on ' for fo re st ran g e r,
If a clu b is form ed. As w alking is
U. G. Sm ith has on display a t his te ria n ch u rch , Fairview .
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th e logged-off land and ap p a ren tly
m ore beneficial w hen th e re is ail sto re tw o guns th a t a re a ttra c tin g
Mr. and Mrs. B urton C ham ber- proved h ard to handle. T h ere is AVIATION W FFh AT SPOKANE. objective, som ething along th e line
S atu rd ay evening, Oct. 8.—S ec­
much atten tio n . One is over 100
lain sp e n t the week end in P o rtlan d an o th e r la rg e fire on \^nat Is be­
T his Is aviation week a t Spokane. of a schedule m ight be planned to years old and belonged to his fa th ­ ond R obert H ark n ess re c ita l at
a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Lacey lieved to be p ro p erty of th e B ridal T he n ational air derby, New York advantage. At any rate , su g g es­
Pow ell Valley Mission church.
er. It Is a long b a rre l and m uzzle
I Veil L um ber com pany.
E. Woody.
to Spokane is now on covering the tions a re Invited and w ill b e w el­ loading gun. T h ere Is w ith it th e
F riday evening, Oct. 14.—A reme
dates of 19 to 21. T he Pacific come.
old shot pouch, th e pow der horn clu b (lance. Masonic hall.
co ast air derby from San F ra n ­
and bullet mold. The sh o t pouch
cisco to Spokane Is listed for the
Is m ade from th e skin of a m u sk rat
HOWELL VALLEY
Oct. 18.—E lection day In M ultno­
21st, and th e n atio n al a ir races at
which his fa th e r trap p ed In Indi­ m ah county for election of con­
Spokane will occur th is week F ri­
ana
The
o
th
e
r
gun
Is
a
Civil
War
Mrs. M ary W elch w as th e d in n er
g ressm an.
day and S aturday. T h ere has been
m usket with bayonet attached. Both
posted $65,0*10 in prize money to be guest S atu rd ay evening of Mr. and guns a re of especial In terest to the
—is still “comme ll taut”,
Oct. 29 - Nov. 5— Pacific In te rn a t-
¡aw ard ed th e w inning pilots in the Mrs. L. A. W renn a t ihe H alcyon older g en eratio n as It rem inds them tonal
Livestock Exposition iu P o rt-
and for the tailleur noth­
: various events. T here a re several ran ch , of w hich J. L. Bowman, of th e old days.
1 land.
! valuable trophies besides. At the of P o rtlan d , is th e ow ner. This
ing can be slimmer and
j sam e city d u rin g the w eek will be ran ch , w hich is one of th e model
trimmer than this delight­
i held th e an n u al convention of the farm s of th e county, no longer
| aero n au tic al division of th e Ainei l- fea tu re s th e splendid Je rse y herds
ful new W arner W rap ­
it did form erly. Mr. Bowman has
| can Society of E ngineers.
around*. Made of attrac­
J T he air planes a re en tered In now tu rn ed his atten tio n In a d if­
different classes and one d a « « is feren t d irectio n and som e tim e
tive brocade, with top and
s_> for non-stop flights. The national ago disposed of over tw enty J e r ­
panels of the finest elastic.
air rac es w ill bring to Spokane the sey cows. Instead of th e d airy ­
o
fa ste st fighting air sh ip s of the ing project, he has had set o u t ten
Firmly boned to give a per­
ac res of stra w b e rrie s w hich are In
J arm y, navy and m arine corps.
fect smooth hne.
a th riv in g condition and It Is
©
Bungalow Bargain.
th o u g h t will prove m ore lu crativ e
,O N O T 1er rh p i'r occa^ons— the
!
My fine 5-room home for sale at a th an th e cows. In addition to the
N ow 's th e tim e to ren e w y o u r su b s c rip tio n — or
lit t le h i g h l ; !
of life — go bv
bargain. Must be seen to he ap­ stra w b e rrie s Mr. Bowman is a firm a
m
ak
e a new su b sc rip tio n —If you w an t to sav e m oney.
preciated.
Main
street,
Gresham.
believer
in
th
e
fu
tu
re
of
(llberts
unobserved. * . ( If
’<-•* ■ things arc
H. W. Cooley, phone 51x2.
tf and has ten acres set out, some of ,
T
h e O re g o n ia n B a rg a in period c o v ers th e m o n th
il leve made.
th e tre e s of which a re four y ears i
a ffe ction, ester u
Roof Paint Special!
of
O
ctober, but we m ay ta k e s u b s c rip tio n s now at
old. Mr. W renn h as su ccessfu lly j
Warner s are shown
Five gallons asphalt roof paint, m anaged th e Halcyon ran ch for six
Je w e lry is r!
ever­
b arg a in ra te s.
B egin a n y tim e. M ail d e liv e ry only.
$125. One roof brush FREE! — years. '
in our restful Corset
Y
early
su
b
sc
rip
tio
n only.
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la sting rtu u ii..n a n c e
Kidder Hdw. Co.—Adv.
Mr. an d Mrs. L eo n ard Nelson 1
Regular
Bargain
Department— One for
OUTLOOK
Price
l'rie« Combination
I III 8TO I M !
I’l f H H i I t< ! have ren ted th e house on the F ran k
place
recen
tly
vacated
by
Mr.
H
us­
every type of figure
Daily
O
re
g
o
n
ia
n
,
1
y
e
a
r
$fi.OO
A quick drying lacquer as cheap
>5.00
>6.50
1 as paint. See TODD th e P ain t Man, band and fam ily, who moved to
A ll moderately
C
anada
Daily
A
Nun.
O
reg
o
n
ian
.
8.00
7.00
8.30
; G resham . Phone 1621.
priced.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. W renn drove
O
O utlook a lo n e , 1 y e a r
. 2.00
to Salem w here they visited the
NOTICE.
fo rm er's sisters. Miss Kara and
Powell Street
$
Miss E tta W renn who moved th e re
Gresham, Ore.
We will b ro ad cast th e Demp-
recen tly from G resham .
sey-T unney prize light over our
A tw ater Kent Radio and Pow er
G resham , Oregon
OLAfW
Spanker next T h u rsd ay evening,
OVM n t r r
oh ldtf i <
ro» r-
Fix th a t window before th e cold I
Septem ber 22
CALL ON US, MAIL UH YOUR CHECK. OR PHONE 1561
<r- vir-wH Hr, V. S. F - U*
w eather sets In. All sizes. TODD. I B
RADIO ELECTRIC CO.
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ORBNHAM OI TI.OOK
the P ain t Man. Phone 1821, G re s h -1 1
am.
L
Looted by Burglar
Claimed by Death
Aid to Longevity
Gives Fine Recital
CEDARVILLE
Coming Events
T he
s
lim
ilhouette
Gifts that Commonsense
Approves
D
(Orrgonian
Bargain Period
$3.50 to $5
itlcalep’6 Jetuelrp ê>tore
W. R. Hicks Co.
You Need ’Em Both